Author Topic: Mail Bag: More Child Defense in the Name of the Queen  (Read 36062 times)

That was great, I'm fully support this troll or not. Its amazing how over protective parents are, they literally think kids can't tolerate seeing bad words or inappropriate content. Sure kids shouldn't be exposed to adult content but they will find a way and when they start learning this stuff in school you'd think Parents wouldn't be so strict about it. I dunno society seems to be getting stupider as time goes on, my generation we started seeing helmets and bits and pieces of protective gear for riding bikes etc, now its a full body suit and if something goes wrong they start pointing the finger and complaining to the government. Talk about adults acting like children.

That was great, I'm fully support this troll or not. Its amazing how over protective parents are, they literally think kids can't tolerate seeing bad words or inappropriate content. Sure kids shouldn't be exposed to adult content but they will find a way and when they start learning this stuff in school you'd think Parents wouldn't be so strict about it. I dunno society seems to be getting stupider as time goes on, my generation we started seeing helmets and bits and pieces of protective gear for riding bikes etc, now its a full body suit and if something goes wrong they start pointing the finger and complaining to the government. Talk about adults acting like children.
>Go into school computer lab
>turn off safe search on google images on every computer.
>assign class research project on dogs requiring visual aid.

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Serious question here. Have you ever actually thought about implementing an ESRB rating into the game? If so, what (in your opinion) do you think it would be rated?

The ESRB is an extortion racket and censorship board.  I do not wish to support either of these activities.  

But the game would be E for everyone because there is no violent or loveual material at all in the game.  Online interactions are not rated by the ESRB.  

« Last Edit: January 02, 2011, 10:17:33 AM by Badspot »

The ESRB is an extortion racket and censorship board.  I do not wish to support either of these activities. 
I agree with this.
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Why is she even allowing her son to go online in Blockland in the first place?

Says it all about parents these days.

Too much of a wimp to have a serious talk with her son about it so she'll just get in a hissy fit at the person who is 'responsible'.

The ESRB is an extortion racket and censorship board.  I do not wish to support either of these activities. 

But the game would be E for everyone because they is violent or loveual material at all in the game.  Online interactions are not rated by the ESRB. 



What.

Yaranaika is the best blockland face ever! Takakazu Abe is the BEST!

She doesn't understand that Blizzard has a forgetton of employees

Badspot is one

and Blockland isn't enforcing

we're grammar national socialists

okay more bitches from UK, IM TIRED OF THIS

WHERES THE ADDRESS

ASDF

Obivous Troll.

If not, then absolute stupidity.

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Starting thinking this after I saw the police part and her using "ur"

You should put on the website that this game ain't directed at small children.

This is pathetic. I hope it continues for some while longer.


Or make it more proper and put "May not be suitable for ages under 13."
There are still a lot of kids unlucky enough to read the message. But what you say is true.

i love mailbag.

this is my mom

obviously not my mom, but if she found out i do stuff like this, even though i'm 14, she would probably flip out, ban me from the computer for like, a week. (she did this to me when i said "forget" on my brothers server because i was building something and he used a /kill mod... don't ask me why, i have no damn clue)